Give Love to Teachers through Giving Sincere Teacher Poems
Monday, December 26th, 2011Christmas day is not the only time a person can give love, just like the old Christmas song used to sing. Even in teacher’s day, you can also give love and express sincere gratitude that teachers deserve.
Like Christmas, we can express appreciation by giving teacher appreciation gifts on their special day. But for those who want to be verbally expressive on teacher’s day, allow these teacher poems to serve as examples and inspirations to let our teachers know they are completely loved and well-remembered.
Take a look at these poems below.
To a Special Teacher
When I started in school
This say seemed so far away.
Now it’s here and I can’t believe
That time has passed so quickly…
But through your encouragement and guidance,
I feel I’m ready for tomorrow’s challenges.
Teachers play such an important part
In shaping and guiding…
Especially teachers like you, (name)
Thank you for caring so much.
Top Ten Reasons to be a Kindergarten Teacher
1. Milk and cookies
2. Developmentally appropriate job
3. Never a need for conflict resolution
4. Attention spans measured in seconds
5. Rest time
6. Active learners don’t need to be reminded to be active!
7. Get to sing your favorite songs over and over again
8. Constant reminder that the world revolves around a 5-year old
9. Zookeeper jobs are filled
10. You alone make little ones count.
Number One Teacher
A teacher should have
A special place in every child’s heart
Because in this game of life,
They help them get their start.
I just want to thank you, (name),
For all the things you’ve done.
You’re a very special teacher,
And to me you’re number one.
Let’s Celebrate!
T – Thank you for all the
H – hours you spent
A – attention you give
N – needs that you tend
K – knowledge you pass on,
Y – your special touch
O – offering guidance
U – undaunted by much
T – time you spend planning
E – efforts you make
A – angles to learning,
C – chances to take
H – here’s to our teachers
E – each one a gem
R – recognized now, we
S – salute them













